Summerguide 2017
“Erudite bad girl” Barbara Lynch talks to blind journalist (& self-confessed lobster rookie) Nina Livingstone about Maine lobster and experiencing our state through the sense of taste.
Night is a Cabaret
Summerguide 2017
Add a soupçon of naughty to your evening with Portland’s premier cabaret troupe.
Little This, Little That
Summerguide 2017
On July 16, Kenny Neal brings his 2017 Grammy-Nominated swamp blues to the Maine coast.
Oarweed Magic
May 2017
The cottage of daydreams in Ogunquit.
Wheels of a Dream
May 2017
Ogunquit Playhouse showcases the edgy Broadway hit Ragtime as a sign of these times.
Dinner Is The Show
May 2017
The newest old trend is putting the circus back in ‘bread and circus.’
New Port
May 2017
Dreamers upend downtown, the Old Port, and the waterfront.
Electric Avenue
May 2017
Once an overlooked corner on Portland’s cultural map, this stretch of Washington Avenue is making big moves–and a name for itself in the process.
Material Girl
May 2017
One of the first professional female impersonators in America, Tom Martelle was a star of the 1920s stage and a regular sensation in Maine.
Back On The Menu
May 2017
What’s old is new again. The fundamental things apply.
The Second Skill
April 2017
Maine’s star chefs find creativity beyond the kitchen.
Us Versus The Property Market
April 2017
Buying a home can be a defining step towards independence. But with Portland’s popularity pushing house prices sky high, how do first-time buyers turn dreams into bricks and mortar?